Avnet Designs New SK002 Starter Kit for Development of IIoT Applications

Avnet, a leading global technology distributor, today announced a starter kit specifically designed for the development of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications.

The SK002 Visible Things Industrial IoT Starter Kit adds to the company’s Visible Things™ platform, which offers a complete development solution that enables engineers to get their IoT systems and applications quickly designed, tested and deployed. Avnet will debut the kit at Internet of Things World this week at the Santa Clara Convention Center, Booth #302.

Avnet's new SK002 Visible Things Industrial IoT Starter Kit offers a complete development solution that enables engineers to get their IoT systems and applications quickly designed, tested and deployed. (Credit: Business Wire)

Targeting a wide range of industrial markets, the new kit combines secure, integrated hardware and embedded software to connect smart sensors and embedded devices, via gateway solutions or low-power wide area networking technologies, to the cloud and smart enterprise software. The kit will be available for sale in the Americas in June.

This highly flexible development platform aids in the design of a broad portfolio of industrial applications, including: remote monitoring, predictive maintenance of motors and drives, room control in homes and buildings, lighting, security and surveillance, smart energy metering and healthcare, as well as industrial automation applications such as inspection capabilities, drive monitoring and sensor hubs.

The new SK002 Visible Things Industrial IoT Starter Kit offers all the benefits of the platform’s debut starter kit (SK001), with additional functionality, including smart pressure and energy-harvesting sensors, controller area network (CAN) and NFC connectivity, embedded vision and audio, as well as delivering Power over Ethernet (PoE).

The Renesas Synergy™ S7G2-FBGA224 kit is based around an ARM® M4 Cortex® microcontroller. The Renesas Synergy Platform is a complete, verified, and qualified system solution that includes software, a scalable family of microcontrollers, and development tools.

Like the original kit, the industrial version includes a smart sensor board with Bluetooth connectivity to send data to a Wi-Fi gateway board, which manages connectivity through cloud services, where sensor data can be visualized and managed via simple tools. Additional communication options are also available.

The Visible Things platform is supported by an Avnet-designed mobile application that runs on iOS and Android, and provides users with easy device configuration locally while supporting connections to cloud services. This fully integrated application comes with a quick start guide to facilitate edge to enterprise system connections and provide a rapid proof of concept.

Preferred ODM Partner and Platform Support

Independent design house and original design manufacturer FDI (www.teamfdi.com) provides technical and training support for the Visible Things platform. Avnet provides further support through local Field Application Engineers and online resources.

Internet of Things World Demos

Avnet is the title sponsor at the Internet of Things World event. Attendees can see live demos of the SK002 Visible Things reference design industrial starter kit and meet with Avnet’s team of IoT experts in Booth #302.

Avnet Edge to Enterprise IoT Platform Speedway

Avnet, assisted by FDI, will host a series of interactive, hands-on training events featuring the new Visible Things IIoT Starter Kit. The “Edge to Enterprise IoT Platform Speedway” will run from June through September. Visit www.avnet.me/visiblethings for more information and watch for an update on locations and dates in early June.

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